The meetings are being streamed online live and archived to support OCTA’s ongoing commitment to transparency. ORANGE – The Orange County Transportation Authority today launched live video streaming of Board of Directors meetings, highlighting OCTA’s ongoing commitment to ensuring public transparency and enhancing community access to the decision-making process regarding transportation ...
The week of October 3-7 is designated as California’s Rideshare Week. This annual statewide promotion is designed to increase awareness about the benefits of using transportation such as carpooling, vanpooling, bicycling, walking, and riding the bus and train.
Orange County Council of Governments/Orange County Transportation Authority Sustainable Communities Strategy Joint Working Committee Meeting July 22, 2010 Page 3 of 3 Discussion Calendar 5. Executive Director’s Report Kristine Murray, Executive Director, OCCOG, reported on the following:
Orange, California 92868 Attention: Gina Torres, Contract Administrator Proposals delivered using the U.S. Postal Service shall be addressed as follows: Orange County Transportation Authority Contracts Administration and Materials Management P.O. Box 14184 Orange, California 92863-1584 Attention: Gina Torres, Contract Administrator
Additionally OCTA wi\൬l have a joint OCTA/SCAG workshop that will discuss Orange county specific questions on the 19th. \爀屲The call will open March 3對1, and projects will first be submitted to OCTA for eligibility review and for us to add our county prioritizations.
On December 14, 2015, the Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) Board of Directors (Board) adopted changes to OCTA’s procurement process. Click here to view the updated Procurement Policy Manual and learn about the changes. Introducing OCTA’s Online Business Networking Tool, CAMMNET CONNECT.
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The OCTA Board of Directors welcomed Lan Zhou as an ex-officio member. Director Zhou also serves as Caltrans District 12 Director. With more than 20 years of experience at Caltrans, Director Zhou has led teams in planning, engineering and strategic partnerships, including serving as Caltrans Deputy Director of Planning and Local Assistance for 11 years.
daily and Orange County’s John Wayne Airport, as well as intersecting with the path of the future OC Streetcar. 2. Why is the Bristol Street Transit Corridor being studied, and what will it achieve? The Bristol Street Corridor was identified in February 2018 by the Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) as one of
September 17, 2019 For additional information or assistance, please contact the OC ACCESS eligibility department at (714) 560-5956 ext. 3, or review the OCTA website at www.octa.net